Whalley Range's Open Voice community choir joins former Liverpool Philharmonic Composer in Residence Graham Fitkin to score an aerial theatre performance from the critically-acclaimed Ockham’s Razor.
Following highly-acclaimed aerial work The Mill, Ockham’s Razor returns to The Lowry with its second full-length show, Not Until We Are Lost, an immersive, promenade production that brings the audience into the heart of their performance.
Fitkin was Composer In Residence at the RLPO for three years, during which time he wrote six orchestral pieces and worked on several educational projects with residents of Sefton in Liverpool.